Course description
The high voltage training level 2 course equips participants with the skills to safely establish the absence of voltage on high voltage systems and perform electrotechnical work on these systems in a voltage-free state.
Upon completion, participants are recognised as a “qualified person” (FHV), authorised to work on high voltage systems safely and efficiently.
When enrolling in the course, it’s important to consider whether your work occurs before or after the start of production (E or S), as the course content will vary based on this distinction.
Course outline
In accordance with DGUV I 209-093
Fundamentals of electrical systems
Identifying electrical risks and first aid
Protective measures for electric shocks and arcs
Health and safety procedures when working on high voltage components
Roles and responsibilities of high voltage work environments
Qualifications for electrical engineering vs. high voltage technology
Using high voltage systems in electric vehicles
On-board power supply systems in vehicles
Practical training on safe decommissioning and commissioning of high voltage systems
Requirements
Entry A: For individuals who have completed technical training but lack electrotechnical knowledge.
Entry B: For individuals with prior electrotechnical knowledge.
Entry C: For individuals with formal electrotechnical training.
Certification
Participants who successfully pass the assessment will receive an official certificate. This certificate serves as official proof of qualification.
Validity
As per DGUV guidelines, an annual refresher course is required to maintain certification and keep up to date with the latest safety practices and regulations.
Scope
According to participants' knowledge
Duration
Up to 10 days
Course delivery
In-person or online
Language delivery
German or English
Max number of participants
In-person: Max. 10 persons
Assessment
Theoretical and practical examination on site
Price
From 695,- €